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Monday, May 22, 2017

Wood Rounds Fireplace Insert DIY {Farmhouse Style}

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I wanted to share with you a recent change I made to the fireplace mantel in our dining room. Obviously, this is not a functioning fireplace. I brought the mantel into this room to add some interest and depth. If you've been here before, you might remember that we used to have a canvas curtain hanging inside the mantel. I was ready for a new look...

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I'd been crushing on some of the wood round fireplace inserts I'd seen lately and wanted to give the look a try.

It wasn't hard to make this insert, but took a lot more wood rounds than I anticipated!

First, I measured the size of the opening (and added one inch to the height so the board wouldn't fall through the opening) and we (okay, my husband) cut a piece of wood underlayment so that it fit snugly into the opening. If you're not familiar with underlayment, it's an inexpensive type of board sold at home improvement stores like Home Depot and Lowe's.

Next, with the piece of underlayment flat on a table, I arranged the wood rounds. I used a combination of sizes from 2" to 5" diameter, but I prefer the look of the larger (4"-5") sizes, which of course are more expensive. ;)

When I was happy with the layout, I began gluing the wood rounds in place. I originally used Gorilla Glue but when I ran out, I used my hot glue gun and honestly, the process went faster with the hot glue! (Just make sure your glue sticks are the ones that can adhere to wood... I think most are.)

Then, I used Elmer's Glue to fill in just a touch of moss between the rounds. I used a combination of green and brown moss for a toned-down color so that the moss wouldn't overpower the wood rounds.

Once all the glue had dried, I gently, but firmly, pushed the board with rounds through the back of the mantel opening. The extra inch in height keeps the board from falling through the opening.

And if you need something to add to your playlist while you craft one of these, may I suggest:

I think you did an amazing job! The wooden pieces must have taken a toll on you to fill up the entire storage mantel. Nevertheless, the entire piece is perfect and complement your rustic dining table really well. This entire cozy space is my personal favourite.

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I’m so glad you stopped by!

We recently moved to a farmhouse with some wide open spaces, just past the city limits. We count our blessings as our three sons run fast(!) and free in a country setting that we had dreamed of for years.

I enjoy home decorating and planning special gatherings for family and friends. Little by little we’re trying our hand at gardening, caring for animals and tackling projects around our little farmstead. What we lack in experience, we make up in heart.

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